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John & AdrianAdrian Harris wrote: ↑Fri Jun 19, 2020 9:19 amAnother option might be 10BA bolts, as these are 2.97mm AF and can be bought for £9 for 50 from ba-bolts.co.uk.
Adrian.
andymusgrove wrote: ↑Fri Jun 19, 2020 9:30 amJohn & AdrianAdrian Harris wrote: ↑Fri Jun 19, 2020 9:19 amAnother option might be 10BA bolts, as these are 2.97mm AF and can be bought for £9 for 50 from ba-bolts.co.uk.
Adrian.
The M1.6 x 3 are perfect for the hub caps but they dont supply anything other than M1.6 x 4 in thats range
be aware they dont stock many - https://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/cg ... TION=Go%21
BA bolts are a good supplier and i use them a fair amount
Adrian you are a genius now that is a good solution i like it - I'm just waiting for my first 3D printer to arrive as well so that will all work wellAdrian Harris wrote: ↑Fri Jun 19, 2020 11:27 amI'm going to replace mine with M2.5 CSK HT bolts and 3D print the bevelled square covers for them.
Adrian.
Nice idea John and very much looks the part, I’m with you on doing both sides at the moment but I’ll see how the 3d printed cover nuts look, or I might use a dome head With 3d printed bolt head on top as per Adrian’s idea on the outside with the square nut insideJohn Clarke wrote: ↑Fri Jun 19, 2020 1:11 pmThanks for the heads up on the BA bolts Andy I'll give them a go.![]()
Square Stainless steel nuts can be purchased off ebay with a bit of work they don't look too bad. Richard G went the whole hog and did both sides of each sprocket. I chickened out and did only the outer side.
I did'nt bevel the nuts as I did'nt want to weaken them, with the stresses of the high track tension there's very little metal there to play with in the first place.
Don't forget to chisel out some M3 castle nuts,add studs, the wear dimple and not forgetting the grease nipple, so much joy with these sprockets I could hardly contain myself.![]()
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